Double Quad for VHF UHF by I5NZR
A Dualband QUAD made with two identical square loops, whose sides measure a quarter wave (?/4), connected together
A Dualband QUAD made with two identical square loops, whose sides measure a quarter wave (?/4), connected together
Dimentions Elements A, B, C spacing between elements 119.38 cms. E 1 Reflector 1: 304,8 cms. E 2 Radiator : 274,32 cms. E 3 Director : 271,15 cms. E 4 Director: 269,24 cms. D Distance with gamma match: 35, 56 cms aprox. E Gamma spacing: 7,62 cms. F Gamma tune: 50,8 cms x 12,5 mm
A good antenna that can be used for the car as well as the house is an HALO. This antenna maintains good omni-directional horizontal polarization. Basically the antenna is a half wave dipole bent into a circle,BUT shorter than a dipole for this frequency. The circumference is 60-70 inches. By useing the gamma match (see
Use a 54” piece of 450 ohm Ladder line. Cut out 3 inches of the center part of the ladder line. Solder a PL-259 on the bottom of the Ladder Line (both side of the ladder line will solder on the ground side of the PL-259 – this is used for the shorted part of
I recently had a conversation on the radio with another Ham who had built a 6 Meter wavelength band “J” antenna. He was getting some rather strange performance from this design, so I asked him where or how he had come up with the antennas dimensions. He referenced an Internet web page to me where
The information in this article has come from many amateur sources, the most notable was from WA6TEY (sk 1985) Ray Frost, who was a pioneer of VHF Quad designs and one of the best Southern California Transmitter Hunters of the 1980’s. Ray built hundreds two meter quads in single and paired configurations as well as
The mirror-image J-Pole is very easy to construct and requires only two T-Fittings plus a length of copper pipe.To visualize the antenna, one must only picture a 3 half-wavelength vertical and a 2 quarter-wavelength vertical positioned a few inches away from and centered on the the tall vertical. Construction of the mirror-image J-Pole is accomplished
There are three connection possibilities to feed the multi-band copper cactus antenna with a single feedline or coax. However, it is imperative that you use the proper coax for the highest band of operation, RG58 just won’t cut it and even RG8 in lengths longer than 25 feet is marginal in 440 operation. For all
N6JSX monoband J pole antenna dimensions
G3SYC designed this antenna in about 1990. The antenna works best between 15 and 20 feet off the ground, and can be worked some nice dx with it. The antenna is easily folded up and stored away when not in use, and has a minimal impact when erected . SPACING Inches ELEMENT LENGTH (Inches)